There are good & bad in all jobs and i think people are quick to slate the NHS-
There are definately people who do not do the job properley- ive seen it myself, no time management and no people skills
However i HAVE to say ive been fortunate enough to work on wards where i feel care was given. Paperwork is a massive massive chunk of the day hower some can be done when in with patient having a wee chat.... That includes ensuring they have eaten and drank. This also extends to the fact that in the hospital near me at meal times ALL staff down tools abd administer bfast/ lunch / dinner...not domestics and not just clinical support. Even the senior charge nurse.....
But there is NOT enough staff. I dont know if this is local but domestics dont clean body fluids so nurses do that, cleaning rotas, basic patient care, ward rounds, drug rounds, mrsa screens, must tool waterlow tool mobility tool falls risk, all to be completed, twice daily obs at a minimum, toilet checks, buzzers, referrals, sick patients, patients who require "specialed" as in a chair and sit next to them 24h a day......and that is daily and not exhaustive....i LOVE what i do but no one is super human!!